"[Hills creator] Adam DiVello did talk about wanting to do a Hills movie, but we were kind of all just so fed up with each other that we all needed a little break," Patridge, 26, said on RyanSeacrest's KIIS-FM radio show.

"We were all getting paid to be people we weren't for so long that you stop — there's no line," Montag's husband, SpencerPratt, recently told The Daily Beast. "The gauge is gone. The gray area is gone. We got so deep with how many storylines we had to do to continue the machine."

"I thought when this was all over, I could get on an interview and say, 'It was all entertainment,'" Pratt, 27, said. "I thought I was the Wizard of Oz, like, I'm the guy behind the curtain."